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[call_out_box id=1] Millions of people are on edge about their expired unemployment benefits and whether a second round of stimulus checks is coming. But there’s another issue that keeps resurfacing as lawmakers wrangle over the next stimulus bill: payroll taxes. The Republican-proposed HEALS Act didn’t include a payroll tax cut. Democrats are widely opposed to...
Apr 18, 2026

A variable annuity pairs the growth potential of stocks with the steady income of annuities.
Apr 25, 2026

Bitten by the entrepreneurial bug? Here are the 26 best home-based business ideas for 2019.
Apr 4, 2026

Babysitters can make good money. Learn how to become a babysitter and find local gigs, increase your rate and nail your first babysitting job interview.
Apr 4, 2026

If you’ve been following the stock market lately, you might have noticed it’s looking a little volatile. Economic uncertainty due to tariffs has made the stock market resemble a roller coaster with daily ups and downs. It’s leaving many Americans feeling nervous and uncertain about their retirement savings. However, there are alternative savings methods for...
Apr 18, 2026

This couple paid off over $300K of debt all while blending their families and building trust in their second marriages.
Apr 3, 2026

Dear Partner, Yes, your wife can still receive Social Security benefits while living in Russia. Whether a spouse or worker can receive benefits while living outside of the U.S. depends on whether they’re a citizen — which she is — and which country they live in. For U.S. citizens living in Russia, full benefits are...
Apr 18, 2026

The world economy has seen nearly unprecedented market volatility and uncertainty over the past several years. Naturally, retirement savers are looking for potentially safer options for their money. If you’re looking at retirement on the horizon and want to help protect everything you’ve worked so hard to save, Goldco, might be able to help. It’s...
Apr 18, 2026

Is it possible to use your credit card too much? I recently asked this question for myself and dug in for some answers. The key? Credit utilization.
Apr 18, 2026

If you’re feeling shaky about your retirement savings, you’re not alone. According to a 2024 research report by the National Institute on Retirement Security, 79% of respondents agree there is a retirement crisis in the United States. If your savings fell short in 2024, the new year is a great time to get back on...
Apr 18, 2026

In our H&R Block tax software review, we’ll take a look at all of the package options and the pros and cons of using it to file your taxes.
Apr 18, 2026

Each fall, the Internal Revenue Service analyzes how inflation has impacted the cost of living and, in response, makes changes to how we’re taxed and how much we receive in government benefits. The IRS has released the latest inflation-adjusted federal income tax brackets that will go into effect for tax year 2026. This won’t affect...
Apr 18, 2026